
Carlos Gilbert Elementary will be closed November 24–28 for Thanksgiving Break.
District administrative offices will be closed November 26–28.
Wishing our students, staff, and families a wonderful holiday! 💛

Join Us at the SFPS Job Fair!
Looking for a rewarding career that makes a difference? Santa Fe Public Schools is hosting a Job Fair, and Carlos Gilbert Elementary is excited to share the opportunity!
Date: Thursday, November 14
Location: 610 Alta Vista Street
Time: 12:00 PM – 4:30 PM
We’re hiring for a variety of positions, including:
- ALP Teachers – Bachelor’s degree required
- Educational Assistants
- EBHAs and other support roles
…and more!
…and more!
✨ Join a team that’s helping to build the future of our children while growing your own career.

Please bring non-perishable food to the cafeteria foyer no later than Friday, November 14th. Thank you!

Early Voting Starts Today! Support Carlos Gilbert Elementary and all SFPS schools. The GO Bond & Mill Levy will ensure safe, supportive learning environments across Santa Fe.
Learn more at www.sfps.info

Reminder: Election Day is tomorrow! Support Carlos Gilbert Elementary and all SFPS schools. The GO Bond & Mill Levy will ensure safe, supportive learning environments across Santa Fe.
Learn more at www.sfps.info



Carlos Gilbert Food Drive
We are beginning our Thanksgiving Food Drive on Monday, November 3rd. Please bring non-perishable food to the cafeteria foyer no later than Friday, November 14th. Thank you!

Thursday, November 6, 2025
Kinder & 1st- 11:00am
2nd- 11:30am
3rd & 4th-12:00pm
5th & 6th- 12:30pm
Teachers are $5, adults are $6, and non-student children are $3 per meal.

Here at Carlos Gilbert Elementary, the GO Bond will provide HVAC upgrades for healthy, comfortable classrooms.
✅ The Mill Levy supports all SFPS schools and public charter schools—funding maintenance, equipment, and paying our hardworking custodians. Also, the GO Bond & Mill Levy will not raise taxes!
Learn more at www.sfps.info

This progress is a direct result of our incredible teachers, school leaders, and students working together toward excellence. 💪
👉 Check out the full press release to learn more.


🎒 SFPS 2026–2027 K–12 School Choice Lottery Opens November 1!
The School Choice Lottery for K–12 students opens November 1, 2025. Apply for a school outside your child’s assigned attendance area for the 2026–2027 school year.
👉 Apply by January 31, 2026 to secure priority placement at www.sfps.info/page/lottery.
📄 See the flyer for more information.




Have a great restful break!

The Halloween Carnival is a monster-sized fundraiser organized by the Carlos Gilbert PTK and held at Carlos Gilbert Elementary every October.
This fundraiser, happening on Saturday, October 25, 2025 from noon to 5pm, is your chance to make a big impact on our students and teachers. Your support helps fund essential classroom supplies, clubs, team equipment, tutoring, field trips, and enrichment programs like dance, theater, cooking, trout raising, and team-building activities.
Enjoy games, prizes, raffles, music, food, bouncy houses, a costume contest, a haunted house, and many more tricks and treats.
Carnival Games



Wednesday, October 15th

Join Superintendent Dr. Christine Griffin and SFPS leadership for the first community forum — a welcoming space to share feedback, ask questions, and connect.
📍 Forum 1: Monday, Sept. 29 | 5:30–7 PM @ Nina Otero Community School | 5901 Herrera Dr.
Hybrid: Attend in-person or via Google Meet
✨ Free childcare for K–6 students
✨ Spanish interpretation available
Your voice matters—don’t miss this chance to help shape the future of SFPS!
👉 Meeting link: https://meet.google.com/efq-eznm-wgi

"Dance is the joy of movement and the heart of life".



It is sometimes hard to know if a child is too sick to attend school. Children with the following should stay home:
Fevers of 100 degrees or higher
Vomiting or diarrhea due to illness
When advised to stay home by a provider
Rash, without a medical release
If symptoms make it difficult to participate in school
Students with fever should not return to school until the fever has been gone for 24 hours, without the use of fever reducing medication. Some of the decision to send your child to school, or not, depends on your child’s energy level and ability to participate in school. Children with a rash must present a note from a healthcare provider in order to return to school. Students with mild congestion, mild sore throat, or mild cough – without fever and not taking fever reducing medication – can usually attend school.





